Got my case finished for the (unmodded) 7492. Timber is Sapele and European Beech, aluminium is a piece of scrap channel pulled from a skip.
TDA7492 Amp by Steven, on Flickr
TDA7492 Amp by Steven, on Flickr
TDA7492 Amp by Steven, on Flickr
TDA7492 Amp by Steven, on Flickr
TDA7492 Amp by Steven, on Flickr





Very cool idea with the vent holes on top.
Mind if use it sometime?
Feel free - I'm sure I subconsciously copied it from somewhere too. There's no such thing as an original idea anymore - it's all be done before I'm sure 🙂
A little tip if you do it - less (holes) is more, if you know what i mean.
Yes, very nice. You should sell these - they have a unique arts and crafts look to them.
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Yes, Thats the plan. We have a little local market here most weekends in summer that I might have a go selling some at. Starting to get a bit of a collection now. I've just ordeed some more markaudio drivers so can offer speakers as well.
I'm still amazed at the quality (and volume) of sound that comes out of this thing, and all for about 30-40 bucks (with pwr sup). I mean what more do you want really? I just shake my head and smile at all those big name audio stores/products now.
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